The Private Cary GrantSidgwick & Jackson, 1983 - 158 This volume is not so much a biography but rather a series of reminiscences by two men. William 'Bill' Weaver was employed by Cary Grant as a secretary/valet, but who served more as what is now known as a personal assistant--chauffeur, semi-bodyguard, travel agent, and general problem-solving. William Currie McIntosh was a business associate who became a friend and frequent traveling companion. It is not a 'serious' book, but the perfect mix of revelatory character details (about Cary Grant) and gossipy good fun (about his lady friends). |
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Bristol Beginnings | 21 |
On Becoming Cary Grant | 35 |
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